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Chinese herbal medicine characterization

Li, W. ., C. L. Chan, and H. W. Lueng. 2000. Liquid chromatography atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry as a tool for the characterization of anthraquinone derivative from Chinese herbal medicine. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 52 723-729. [Pg.321]

Characterization of Chemical Constituents in Chinese Herbal Medicine... [Pg.579]

CHARACTERIZATION OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE... [Pg.583]

Several adulterants added to nonherbal supplements, vitamins, and herbal medicine preparations can cause renal dysfunction and renal failure. Aristolochic acid is used as a herbal remedy for weight loss and has been reported to cause Chinese herb nephropathy characterized by extensive interstitial fibrosis with tubular atrophy and loss. Herbal medicine preparations produced in South Asia contain potentially harmful levels of lead, mercury, and/or arsenic which can lead to renal toxicity. [Pg.567]


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